La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 12, 1959, Page 6, Image 6

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For Service Ph. WO 3-5BII7
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the- time to get those trees
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AIRLINES
Prepare now for an airline career.
This exciting field offers many
opportunities. You can train for
Stewardess or one of the many
important ground positions.
Fly to Hollywood or Chicago at no
additional charge, upon comple
tion of basic training. Must be high
school graduate, li) to 35.
Mail coupon today for
complete details.
MRLINE CAREER DIVISION .
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WANT to make $15. to $25.- in a
.. day? We will tram and finance
' dependable man or woman, over
21, for part or full time McNess
Houto work, Write mcnhss
Bp 4014, Oakland 23, Calif.
HELP WANTED MALE
YOUNG MEN. - Train for AIR
LINES. See our ad under Class
9, Schools-Instruction.
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carito put out and pick tip Fuller
catalogs. Write Sam Rommeis,
513 Burrell. Lewiston, Idaho. -
HELP WANTED FEMALE 23
YOUNG WOMEN -Train for AIR
LINES. See our ad under Class
9, Schools-Instruction.
MAKE money at home assembling
ouriitehis. Experience unneces
sary, Elko Ind. 466 South Robert
son,'' Los Angeles 48, Colli
PUMPS-IRRIGATION
32
O. C. TANDY
WELL DRILLING
Thief Valley Road
Box 223, North Powder Ph.
2130
FARM PRODUCE
33
SPUD SALE: Reds & Whiles,
lst's & 2nds. Also squash. Ella
Hall Place. Ph. WO 3-4737.
LIV6STOCK-POULTRY
34
La Grnndo Livestock Comm. Co.
Sale Every Thursday
Phone Office WO 3-2660
Bob Green & Barney Stephens
FOOD-FOOD SERVICE
39
CLARK'S DAIRY
Home owned and operated
Grade A milk & cream
FRESH DAILY
HOME DELIVERY
or
' BY THE JUG AT
OUR STORE
76c per gal.
2 Depot "Ph. WO 3-5315
BUILDING MATERIAL
41
.www
Buy. Now-Paint Later
Never Such IJnrgains
; Paint & Wallpaper
30 To 60 OFF
La. Grande Paint
& Wallpaper
114 Depot Ph. WO 3-5121
We Give VS&H" Green, Sjampjj
8 FT, 2x4s. $15 per thousand.
FREE wood plainer ends. -Haul,
Western Stud Mil's. Inc..
Elgin. Ph. HE 7-2H11. Elg
Observer Want Ads Get Results
HOME FURNISHINGS
51
RUG REMNANTS
-Beige 15'x6' 6" Reg. $119.75 Now 69.50
1 -Brown 15'x7' 1" Rea.
1 -Floral 12x4' 2" Red.
-Beige 15'x5' 9" Reg. $107.50 Now $39.95
Several Others to Choose From
BOHNENKAMP'S
We Give "S.&H." Green Stamps
FEED & FUEL
(43
14" MILL WOOD
Call WO 3-5642 or Union 3651.
Box 1115, Union, Ore.
LOGGING EQUIPMENT 44
Loggers Special .
InteriKilional T-D-9 with angle
hyd. dozer, canopy. Priced to sell.
Si ,9ft). Also International T-D-14
with angle hyd. dozer. Excellent
condition. Only $4,2511.
Oregon Tractor
!l Depot St. Ih. WO 3-2314
New Improved
WRIGHT
Super Rebel
Gasoline Power Saw
New ones in stock, also 1 used
one in slock. ,
Inland Feed & Poultry
1418 Jefferson Ph. WO 3-4223
Homelite Chain Saws
r .1 a ii y.i
uieuu ii'iu utKins onams
to I' it All Saws
TWO GI'S
SUPPLY CENTER
1005 Adams Ph. WO 3-5431
HOME FURNISHINGS
51
Elenko Glassware
Just arrived. Wide selection of col
ors to choose from i
, The
Town House
130(1 Adams
Observer Want Ads Get Results
ELECTRIC APPLIANCES 52
Maytag Wringer Washers
DOLVEfN'S 108 Depot, , , Ph. WO 3-3327
CLEARANCE
1958 Automatic Washers & Dryers,
Priced to Clear.
MONTGOMERY WARD
OFFICE SUPPLIES 54
LATE model '.electric ndding ma
chine. 8-co'umn subtract. Credit
balance, $175.00. Ph. . V.'3 3
35a.
SPORTING GOODS
57
Brand New ' Lund
Snowshoes $2-1.75
Leather -Sheeplined
Caps $ 2.75
Insulated Rubber
' Pacs $12.95
OUTDOOR SUPPLY
1212 Adams-
WANTED TO BUY
St
2 OR more bedroom home on the
south side. Give address and
price. Wrile Observer Box 140.
TWO bedroom modern home in
Willow School district. Write
Post Office Box 3118.
OLD clucks. Not necessarily in
running contlilion. All types ex
cept electric. Write Observer
Box 135.
PAY $15. for 1909s VDB Lincoln
cent. $2. for 1909s or 1931s. $10.
for 1909s Indian cent. $2.50 for
1908s. Ph. WO 3-5809.
HOUSES FOR SALE
60
Bill Thomas
Real Estate
207 Depot
Ph. WO H-:il7:i
WESTENSKOW
& NEBEKER
Foley Bldg.
Ph. WO 3-5321
WILLIAMSON'S
Real Estate & Insurance Service
Ph. WO 3-4.11 1
2- New 1 Ionics
1300 Sq. Ft. I'1. II. A.
Low Down Payment
3-Bcdrooms, with (nmily room and
attached garage. ((; r- St., 'total
Price $14,100. Total down pay
ment $850.
3-Bcdrooms, with family room,
attached garage and corner tire
place. 708 G St. $15,100. Total
down payment $1200.00.
Inquire 704 G St. or Ph. WO 3-3557
or wo 3-z.iii.
3-Bedroom Home
North Side. Plastered walls, stok
er lurnace, 2-rar garage, nice
yard. Automatic washer, claveno
4 chair, relngeralor included.
$10,500
Merle Burling
Salesman
Mayflower Ins.
1103 Adams Ph. WO 3.5430
Kxford Smith, Realtor
Offices in La Grande & Baker
W. E. WILIONS I
Real Estate & Insurance !
Sac Annex Ph. WO i 2m
St
$168.00 Now $108.00
$72.00 Now $22.50
HOUSES FOR SALE
(0
3-BEDROOM home on south side.
Wi'l accept most reasonable
offer on my equity, balance cn
GI loan. Owner leaving town
must sell. Norm Scott, Ph. WO 3
2270. - - -
HOUSES FOR RENT
SMALL 4-roum house with utility
room. Wired for electric range.
Adults. Inq. 1204 8th St.
2-Bedroom House .
Available now. Ph. WO 3-2454
evenings.
APTS. FOR RENT
7
CLEAN close-in downstairs 3-
room apt. Furnished or unfur
nished. 1700 4th St. or Ph. WO 3
2709. FURNISHED Apt. 3 Rooms and
bath. Steam heat, laundry fa
cilities. Adults. 1311 O Ave. or
Ph. WO 3-376(1.
Unfurnished Duplex
$55.00 a Month.
I'll. WO 3-3831
GROUND floor furnished apt.
Private bath and entrance.
2104 Greenwood. Ph. WO 3-2077.
FURNISHED 3-room apt. Newly
- decorated, private bath. Heat,
hot water and washing facilities
furnished. 1904 3rd St.
3-P.OOMS and private bath. Steam
heat. Adults. Inq. 1702 2nd St,
SMALL furnished apt. Heat, lights,
water lurnisliea. $35. per mo.
1306 O Ave. or Ph. WO 3-2388 or
Ph. WO 3-3048.
Bachelor Apt.--
Close in. Also sleeping" room with
private bath. 1908 2nd St.
SMALL furnished Apt. Kitchen,
and bath, living room and bed
room combined. Ph. WO 3-2050.
SMALL furnished duplex apt.
Adults. Ph. WO 3-5340 or Inq.
at 506 Main St.
MISC. RENTALS
?
FOR RENT: 27 Ft. Trailer house.
Nok modern. Also have 48 Nash
Club Coupe for sale. Call at
Rivers Hotel, 221 Fir St.
TRAILER spaces by the month.
New, clean, wide & handsome!
No mud. Storage spaces for
each trailer. Just back of TRAD
ER BILL'S. See Bill Jeffers.
MONEY TO LOAN
1
Low Interest
FEDERAL LAND BANK LOANS
Contact
National Farm Loan Association
New Foley Bldg. La Grande
BUS. OPPORTUNITIES
U
FOR Lease by Richfield Oil Cor
poraliqn, exclusive marketers ol
Boron gasoline, well located ser
vice stations in La Grande and
Pendleton. Fine opportunity for
conscientious young men. Fin
ancial help available to quali
fied persons. Training in engine
tune-up and brake work given
if desired, also insurance and
other henefits. Ph. WO 3-2821.-
TRUCKS & TRAILERS
'58 35-ft. Nashua two -bedroom
trailer house equity for sale.
See Dun May, Hanby's Trailer
Court. - -
1950 DODGE pick-up. Half, ton,
long wheel base, V-8,. 4-speed
transmission. See Ray Quebbe
man, 1902 E. Penn after 4 P.M.
AUTO FOR RENT
n
Trucks for rent you drive
MoveN yourself save half
MAC'S MOBILE SERVICE
1431 Adams Phono WO 3-4409
AUTOS FOR SALE
96
First Of Week
SPECIAL
1958 Chevrolet Impala Hardtop
Coupe. Powerglide, 2;i0 engine,
radio, healer and many other ex
tras. One owner. Rio Red wrr.
nvlon and vinyl interior. Was
$2995. Now $2845. You save $150.
M. J. GOSS
MOTOR CO.
Chevrolet
Oldsmobile
1949 DODGE for sale. Radio &
heater, standard transmission
Top condition. See at 703 K Ave
or Ph. WO 3-3051.
HOME FURNISHINGS
1957 Cadillac
Coupe DeVille
Power Steering
Power Brakes
Power Windows
Other Extras
One Owner
Like New
Low Mileage
Sold New for $ti.200
This Week Only
$3,750
Ph. WO 3 3782
AUTOS FOR SALB
Dont Read This
Unless You Need
A Second Car '
1952 Mercury .
Radio, heater,
transmission.
.L.:'...:..$695.
automatic
1952 Ford V-8 2-Dr. ....$495
1950 Hudson $195
Several Pick-ups .
'52 to '55 Models
Call the Used Car Dept. and
we will Bring Them to You
HAND FORD
SALES
Chestnut & Jefferson
FRESH :
TRADE-INS
Down
, Payment
'53 Chev. 210 4-Dr. ....$26;
'54 Chev. 210 2-Dr. ..$295,
'55 Chev. BA 2-Dr. ....$46
53 Olds. 88 4-Dr ..$265
'57 Chev. BA 4-Dr. ..$735
54 Olds. S88 H.C, $495
'53 Ford Cust. 4-Dr. $245
54 Ply. Bel. 4-Dr. ;'.$28S.
If .You Don't Know the
Car Know Your Dealer
m. j...g6ss
MOTOR CO.
Chevrolet ' Oldsmobile
'580)dsmbbiie
t 88 SEDAN
Beautiful Sandalwood finish with
matching interior. Equipped : with
power brakes, dual range hydra
matic drive, also dual exhaust.
Radio, with rear seat' speaker,
padded dash. All around easy-eye
glass with- heavy tinted windshield.
Also equipped with power steering
for: smooth performance t and
many, many other extras.- Come
in and see this boauliful one owner,
low mileage car or better still give
mea call, WO 3-4811, and I'll bring
it to you. Ask for Earl Wells.
LIBERAL TRADE - EASY TERMS
HURRY TO
Gettings-l
MOTOR CO.
Pontine Buick Cadillac -Adams
& Helnlock Ph. WO 3-3431
LA Housewives .
Launch SOS Drive
LOS ANGELES (UPI). Nine
housewives led by the mother of
actor Robert Cummings . have
launched a drive called "SOS"
for "Stamp Out Smog.''-
"We don't want to live, in a
smog-ridden unhealthy commun
ity," the housewives yesterday told
County - Supervisor.-.. Warren M.
Dorn. "But wo want to be con
structive, not complaining, about
the smog problem."
The women, all wives or moth
ers of men prominent in business
and entertainment were told by
Dorn the. best way to go about
fighting what he called "special
interests" in the battle against
smog. ! - i .
Ho suggested they give support
to his anti-smog legislature, take
part in discussions on smog and
attempt to button-hole legislators
to get their votes for smog laws
Church Tribunal
Authorizes Memorial
ST. ALBANS, England (UPD-A
Church of England tribunal Thurs
day overruled the local vicar and
authorized Mrs. Dilh Bandee to
erect a birdbath as a memorial
over her brother's grave. ,
The ecnsislory court action re
versed a ruling by the Rev. Gavin
Copper who refused her permis
sion to set up the memorial and
iaid she should put up a cross
instead. "
Oregon Traffic Claims
35 During December
SALEM (UPI) Traffic claimed
35 lives in , December, , bringing
Oregon's" tentative 1958 traffic
death toll to 444.
There was still the possibility
that persons injured in accidents
last year might die and revise the
toll.
The December victims were for
the most part men. with only nine
women killed in traffic.
INSTALL HONEST JOHNS
BONN UPH-The first group
of American Honest John rockets
for the West German armed forc
es has been installed for training
'mrposcs. iiie federal Defense
.Ministry confirmed that the sur
face to surfaee missiles nr-
ived last month. . ,
Entertainment
Contract Inked
. PORTLAND (UPD The Oregon
Centennial Commission announced
Friday it had signed an entertain
ment contract with the Music
Corporation . ot. , America . to . pro
vide entertainment i highlighting
the Centennial Exposition and In
ternational Trade Fair here begin
ning next June, , . . . ;
The contract, which gives MCA
exclusive rights to .furnish major
attractions for 13 weeks of shows
in -the Centennial building in Port
land, allows the firm a 10 per
cent fee on gross revenues from
talent supplied by it.
Local entertainment brokers
vigorously opposed the contract
and maintained they should be
entitled to book the Centennial
shows.
Centennial C 0 m m i s sioner C.
Howard Lane of Portland said lo
cal agents would have the right
to book members of a pit orches
tra as well as entertainment out
side the main arena at the Cen
tennial building. He said this
would include a water show on
the 'Columbia River slough.
Medford Doctor
Named To Board
SALEM (UPI 1 Dr. Ray L.Cas-
terline, Medford physician was
named to the State Board of Med
ical Examiners by Gov. Robert D.
Holmes Friday. -
Casterlme, .'a member of the
editorial advisory board for the
publication Northwest Medicine
and chairman -'of the State Medi
cal Society's diabetes committee,
succeeds Dr., Edwin R. Durno, al
so of Medford,, who resigned to
qualify for service as a state sen
ator. The unexpired term ends
Feb. 28,' 1960.
The new board member, 40, is
graduate ol Northwestern Uni
versity Medical School. He is a
specialist in internal medicine and
a fellow of the American College
of. Physicians. ,
He is president of the staff of
the Rogue Valley Hospital at
Medford.
African Mayors
Seek Troop Ouster
LEOPOLDVILLE; Belgian Con
go (UPI) African mayors of
the Leopoldville towns demand
that Belgian authorities withdraw
their troops from native villages
where 42 Africans died in riots
early this weke.
Mayors of the municipalities of
niaiete, !t.- Jean, Kinshasa, Ngin
Ngiri, Bandalungwa, Kalamu. Kin-
tambo, Ndjili and Barumbti made
their demands in a memorandum
sent to Gov. Gen. H. Cornelis and
to' Leopoldville's Gov,' Henry Bo-
mans..
They also asked that a complete
death toll in the riots be pub
lished, that - a communal police
force be formed to keep the peace
and that the curfew be shortened.
The mayors told newsmen they
would suspend all cooperation with
the authorities, and even resign,
if their demands were not met
soon.
Shipbuilder Named
To Port Commission
SALEM (UPI) Winston W.
Casey, Portland shipbuilder, was
appointed to the Port of Portland
Commission by Gov. Robert D.
Holmes Friday.
Casey, who headed the Com
mercial Iron Works in Portland
through the war when it turned
out some 200 ships for the Navy,
succeeds Frank M. Warren Jr.
Three reappointments also were
announced. n
The governor also reappointed
Henry S. Howard, Eugene, to
the State Wage and Hour Com
mission. Plans For Community
Hospital Announced
I'CWUlCTUiN (UP1 A group
of Pendleton and Umatilla county
businessmen and ranchers have
announced plans for a community
hospital here.
Initial plans call for a one-story
building to house from 40 to 00
beds. It would be Pendleton's sec
ond hospital.
The facility would be similar to
one recently constructed in Leba
non, Ore.
Officials said it was hoped that
the hospital would have 120 beds
in 10 years.
Employment Drop
Noted On W. Coast
SAN FRANCISCO - 1 UPI ) The
Bureau of Labor Statistics has an
nounced that employment dropped
in the three Pacific Coast states
between October and November.
Max D. Kossoris. western re
gional director, said the number
of wage and salary w 0 r k e r s
dropped by 45,000 lo a mid-No
vember total of 5.800,000 less
than the usual 'decrease for that
period. He said the usual drop in
California, Oregon and Washing
ton is about 76,000.
Board Gets 3 Members
n SALEM (UPI) Appointment of
three new members of the State
Board of Funeral Directors and
Embnlmers has been announced
by Gov. Robert D. Holmes.
They are. A. L. Jenson, Port-
laud; Herbert Balker, Oregon
City: .and Charles .1. Burns. Pen
tllemh. - "
You May Have To Look
To
i Svot January Thaw
By JOSEPH L. MYLBR
United Prest International
WASHINGTON 1 UPI 1 You may
have to look sharp to spot the
January thaw this year
Old timers are confident- that
there will be one. Dr. Jerome ( Jan. 20, give or take a few days.
Namias of the U. S. Weather Bur- AH Namias says by way of keep
eau thinks they probably are right ing science on a par with lore
but barely. . is that this year's January thaw
- Namias, chief of the bureau's probably will be brief,
extended forecasts section, has Old timers of every generation
V"- iw
NEA Radlo-Telephoto
SJSPiCiOuS Tins Cuban civilian was arrested by
guards in front of the Presidential Palace in Havana,
shortly before the arrival of President Urritia. He was
"acting suspiciously" and the guards brought him in for
questioning. '
Market Quotations
By United Press International
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND (UPI I (USDA) -
Livestock: . J'-':- . -
Catlle 1000: slow; truck lot av
erage 1030 lb. Choice steers 29;
couple loads low to average
choice heavier a.t 28.25 - 28.75
good 28.75-28: good-choice heifers
25.50-26.50; canner-cutter cows 16
18: utility 18 - 20.50; utility bulls
24-20. -- 1
Calves 200; slow; good vealers
30-33; good - choice stock steer
calves 27-32.
Hogs 2000: ' mostly 50c lower
than late last week; 1 and 2
butchers 20-20.50;- 2 and 3 grade
19-20; sows 350-550 lb. 13-17.
Sheep 1100; choice 85 -. 105 lb.
slaughter lambs 19-19.25; good 18
19: load good-choice 114 lb. 18.50;
ewes 4-9. 1
PORTLAND DAIRY
PORTLAND (UPD Dairy
market:
Eggs To retailers: (5rade AA
large, 4G-47C doz.: A large, 44-45c;
AA medium,- 37-42c: A medium,
37-41c; AA smalls, 31-35c; carton
l-3c adidtional. ;
Butter To retailers: AA and
grade A prints, 67-B8c lb. carton
lc higher; B prints,. 65-GCc.
Cheese (medium cured) To re
tailers: A grade cheddar single
daisies, 39-51c; processed Ameri
can cheese, 5-lb. loaf 40-4MC.
PORTLAND GRAIN
White wheat 2.02 '
Soft white hard, applicable 2.02
White club 2.02 ' '
Hard red winter, ordinary 2.02
Hard white baart, ordinary 2.15
Oats no bid
Barley 50.00.
Marriage Of Elderly
Couple Annulled
REDWOOD CITY, Calif. (UPI)
The year-old marriage of an
elderly Buiiingame couple was an
nulled Thursday on the complaint
of Mrs. Effie Bohanon Lucas.
Mrs. Lucas, 70, married Curtis
Lucas, 80, last February in San
Francisco.
Shortly after the marriage, she
said, she learned that Lucas was
"physically: incapable, of entering
into the marriage state."
Superior Judge Aylett R. Cotton.
81, granted the annulment.
Navy Spending Told.
SAN FRANCISCO lUfl' ine
Navy has announced Hint it spent
more than one billion dollars in
Northern California, Nevada and
Utah during 1958. i:, f. "
Rear Adm. George L. Russell,
commandant -of the 12th Naval
District, said most of the money
975 millions was pent in the
San Francisco Bay Area.
Mare Island Naval Shipyard re
ceived the biggest civilian payroll
60 million dollars, ban r rancisco
Naval Shipyard was next with 48
million.
SMALLPOX CLAIMS DOCTOR
HEIDELBERG. Germany (UPD
An outbreak of smallpox here.
first reported last month; has
claimed its first victim a 20-year-old
woman doctor who never had
been vaccinated.
Observer, La Grande, Ore.,
predicted bone-chilling cold for
much of the country during Jan
uary. He is not one to sneer at weath
er folk lore, however, and the
lore says to expect a warm spell
New York Stocks
NEW YORK (UPI) Stocks
advanced spiritedly' in the first
hour of trading today, encountered
profit taking and levelled off for
the remainder of the session.
Gains in the specials ranged to
more than 3 points with" a long
list ' at' new highs,1 including some
of the steels, mercantiles, con
struction issues, rails,1 tobaccos,
and office equipments. Acme Steel
rose more than 3 and Inland Steel
4 points to new 1958-59 highs.
Several issues declined including
American Machine & Metals whicli
fell more than 4 points. Such lead
ers as American Telephone, Du
Pont and Eastman eased. Corning
Glass fell nearly 2 iMints and
Reiclihold Chemicals was off 2
points.
Ford made a new high in the
motors which were firm for a lime
but later turned irregular.
Former Resident
Dies InWashington
. Frank L. Sherman, 72, of Kennc-
wick. Wash., a former resident of
La Grande, died in a Kennewick
hospiial Saturday. Funeral ser
vices will be held at 2 p.m. Tues
day in Kennewick and burial will
be in the Desert Lawn Cemetery
in Kennewick.
He is survived by his widow.
Mrs. Esther Sherman of Kenne
wick: two sons. Lloyd of Eureka.
Calir.; and Wayne of Kennewick;
seven' daughters. Mrs. Georef
Carlton and Mrs. Harvey Smith,
both or La Grande: Mrs. Floyd
Ca-lton of Oregon City; Mrs. Har
old Manning of Tceland, Calif.;
.Mrs. Raymond Bushman of Half
way; Mrs. Lawrence Hekna of
Moab, Utah; Mrs. Dean Judd,
Binton City, Wash: one sister. Miss
Rosa Sherman of Des Moines,
Wash., 36 grandchildren and eight
great grandchildren.
SAY GOODBYE TO
t
h : ft
Robert L. Barnes, Manager
111 Elm St. WO. 3-2H4, LaGrando
Mon Jan. 12, 1959 Page 6
Quite Sharp
This Year
as far back as wealhcr tales go
have believed in the . January
thaw. It sets in earlier in some
places than others. But generally
speaking you can bank on aibit of
melting weather in the month's
third week.
The record appears to confirm
the old timers, according-to Na
mias. The thaw doesn't come at
precisely the same time every
year, its duration varies, and
there have been years when it
w i; hard to detect.
But it docs scern to be a regu
larly recurring "weather singular
ity" in the northern hemisphere,
Namias said that in a trip abroad
he ran across lots of references
to the Januray thaw in the weath
er lore of Germany.
Some meteorologists pooh-pooh
folk talcs about weather. Namias,
however, thinks there is something
to some of them. For example, he
said, an examination of New Eng
land weather records produced
I itistically significant" support
for belief in the January thaw.
What's the explanation? One
theory is that the January warm
spell is associated with temporary
decreases in the intensity of the
prevailing westerlies high alti
tude winds constantly blowing
from west to cast.
Such subsidences permit air
from warmer regions to work its
wav northward.
What are the scientific prospects
for a thaw this January? Well, it
just so happens, ' Namias said,
that the velocity of the westerlies
has dropped in the past five days
in these latitudes from 12 to 10
meters per second.
So Namias thinks there probab
ly will be a thaw, however brief.
U.S. 'Ear' Hears
Red Sun Rocket
PASADENA, Calif. (UPI). The
U.S. large Goldstone listening
"ear" in the Mojave Desert ap
parently picked up signals from
Russia's sun rocket as it passed
beyond the moon, according to Dr.
William II. Pickering.
Pickering, director of the Na
tional Aeronautical and Space Ad
ministration's Jet Propulsion Lab
oratory which has been instru
mental in the nation's space pro
gram, released a cautiously word
ed question and answer statement
Thursday reporting the detection
of space signals. . ,
JPL's Goldstone space listening
center, about 150 miles from Los
Angeles, ; attempted to track, the
RussianN rocket last Sunday after
earlier efforts had failed.
Pickering said signals were re
ceived early Sunday morning from
region west of the moon and
that "the angle between the moon
and the signal source increased
with time, indicating the signal
source had passed beyond' the
moon."
Hunters Protest
Army Oat Crop
SAVANNAH, Gn. (UPD Local
hunters are indignant about" the
Army sowing wild oats.
W. A. Robertson, spokesman for
the sportsmen, complained that
hundreds of acres have been
planted in wild oats on the mili
tary reservation at nearby Ft.
Stewart.
Practically all the deer in-this
section have rushed onto the res
ervation to feed, Robertson said,
and only military personnel are
allowed to hunt there.
"It's not fair to use the people's
money to attract game away from
private property and grounds of
private hunting clubs to a govern
ment military installation," he
added. "We don't think a thing
like this should be allowed to con
tinue." SENTENCE NAZI ACCOMPLICE
BERLIN (UPI) - A West Ber
lin court .has sentenced- journalist
Robert Kremer, 39, to five months
in prison for helping former Nazi
diplomat Hans Rademacher es
cape to Syria in 1953. A Nuern
berg court had convicted Rade
macher as in accessory to the
murder of 1.300 Yugoslav Jews.
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